The Pittsburgh Steelers have signed RB Jonathan Ward to a futures contract, according to Aaron Wilson. The team also announced the news.
Futures deals are essentially camp invites that give players an opportunity to compete for a spot on the roster during the spring and summer.
Ward, 27, signed on with the Cardinals as an undrafted free agent out of Central Michigan back in 2020. He bounced on and off their practice squad before being promoted to the active roster in October of his rookie season.
Arizona re-signed Ward as an exclusive rights free agent for the 2022 season. However, he was placed on injured reserve and later released.
From there, Ward joined the Titans’ practice squad and was eventually promoted to the active roster. After playing out his deal in Tennessee, Ward signed on with the Steelers in May of 2024. He was cut coming out of the preseason, later re-signed to the practice squad and bounced on and off the roster.
In 2024, Ward appeared in four games for the Steelers and rushed five times for 22 yards.
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